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    Josteglitz 🌱💚 (josteglitz@troet.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2025 22:58:53 JST Josteglitz 🌱💚 Josteglitz 🌱💚
    • LibreOffice

    I have a request @libreoffice

    Could this Button (or how ever you call it) on the right edge of the screen/doc which is for scrolling up and down be about 5mm and not only o.5 mm? 😭

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      LibreOffice (libreoffice@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2025 22:58:51 JST LibreOffice LibreOffice
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      @Josteglitz Hi! You can submit enhancement requests here: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org – But of course, we're a volunteer-driven project with very limited resources. To get a new feature more quickly, you can consider helping our volunteers, or funding a developer. Thank you ☺️👍

      In conversation about 2 months ago permalink

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      翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2025 23:02:12 JST 翠星石 翠星石
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      @Josteglitz @libreoffice The scrollbar size is usually chosen by the windowing manager or GtK, thus such kind of change seems to be external to libreoffice (there really should be a setting somewhere to select the scrollbar width...).
      In conversation about 2 months ago permalink
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      翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2025 23:07:18 JST 翠星石 翠星石
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      • LibreOffice
      @Josteglitz @libreoffice Hmm, for GtK3, that entails adding to ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
      scrollbar, scrollbar button, scrollbar slider {
      -GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: true;
      -GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: true;
      min-width: 20px;
      min-height: 20px;
      border-radius: 0;
      }

      You would adjust min-width to whatever suits you.

      It seems libreoffice uses Gtk3 for some things and GtK4 for some things (of course GtK4 has removed theming support, as why give users the freedom to adjust the software as they would like?).
      In conversation about 2 months ago permalink

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